* 1.3 acres of flat land * Tightly held block in a quiet street of Cooroibah * Peace and Quiet, Nature abounds * Build Your Dream Home !
Rob and Racheal of Robert James Realty present this lovely block of land in Cooroibah which offers the chance for you to have a small acreage property and a good lifestyle only 7 minutes to the lovely township of Tewantin and 3 minutes to the shores of Lake Cooroibah.
Lake Cooroibah is one of four lakes along the Noosa River system. The Lake is safe for children and is used by boaties for fishing: there is a sandy beach and boat ramp, canoeing, sailing, wind surfing and crabbing. Close by is the village of Boreen Point with its historical Apollonian Hotel and the larger Lake Cootharaba.
Acreage blocks are becoming more and more rare. This block won't be available for long. A property of immense beauty just waiting to be built on.
* Whilst all care is taken with information given on the property, Robert James Realty does not warrant any planning or council information and buyers are encouraged to do their own council searches.
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